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BDS-212

Error on startup - UBUNTUMATE

 user@user-desktop:~/Desktop/Server/bedrock-server-1.7.0.13$ sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./bedrock_server
./bedrock_server: 1: ./bedrock_server: ELF: not found
./bedrock_server: 1: ./bedrock_server: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")

Im having the same problem as the regualer UBUNTU is having. The main reason that i want this software to work on this, is so that it can run on the raspberry pi 3.  I also dont know the differnces with UBUNTU and UBUNTUMATE from the commandline. But if this worked the low power end devives can use this software.

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The raspberry PI 3 uses an ARM Cortex cpu, this is as unsupported architecture. Right now only x64 is supported

The raspberry PI 3 uses an ARM Cortex cpu, this is as unsupported architecture. Right now only x64 is supported

The raspberry PI 3 uses an ARM Cortex cpu, this is as unsupported architecture. Right now only x64 is supported

I have some great news. They are doing testing for 64 bit Raspbian OS on the Raspberry Pi 4. Originally I thought that Ubuntu would have 64 bit support in the first place two years ago, knowing that Raspbian was still in a 32 bit state. Yet, I was wrong. Now with the Raspberry 64 bit OS, for being still in development just recently. It works 100%, passing the 2.5 GB cap on a 32 bit system. Allowing 7.5 GB of ram for the Raspberry Pi 4 to play around with. Great for vanilla, plugins Bedrock Server. Vanilla or Paper Java Server, as a a private server for your friends. To top off the cherry on top, since the creation of Geyser Proxy, I can use another Pi run that Server Proxy. Forward the connection to my server, have the Bedrock player manager plugin made by Geyser, on the main server. Now allowing true cross platform server on a Raspberry Pi 4, running a java server that will allow any Bedrock edition players without a java edition Minecraft account.

I have some great news. They are doing testing for 64 bit Raspbian OS on the Raspberry Pi 4. Originally I thought that Ubuntu would have 64 bit support in the first place two years ago, knowing that Raspbian was still in a 32 bit state. Yet, I was wrong. Now with the Raspberry 64 bit OS, for being still in development just recently. It works 100%, passing the 2.5 GB cap on a 32 bit system. Allowing 7.5 GB of ram for the Raspberry Pi 4 to play around with. Great for vanilla, plugins Bedrock Server. Vanilla or Paper Java Server, as a a private server for your friends. To top off the cherry on top, since the creation of Geyser Proxy, I can use another Pi run that Server Proxy. Forward the connection to my server, have the Bedrock player manager plugin made by Geyser, on the main server. Now allowing true cross platform server on a Raspberry Pi 4, running a java server that will allow any Bedrock edition players without a java edition Minecraft account.

I have some great news. They are doing testing for 64 bit Raspbian OS on the Raspberry Pi 4. Originally I thought that Ubuntu would have 64 bit support in the first place two years ago, knowing that Raspbian was still in a 32 bit state. Yet, I was wrong. Now with the Raspberry 64 bit OS, for being still in development just recently. It works 100%, passing the 2.5 GB cap on a 32 bit system. Allowing 7.5 GB of ram for the Raspberry Pi 4 to play around with. Great for vanilla, plugins Bedrock Server. Vanilla or Paper Java Server, as a a private server for your friends. To top off the cherry on top, since the creation of Geyser Proxy, I can use another Pi run that Server Proxy. Forward the connection to my server, have the Bedrock player manager plugin made by Geyser, on the main server. Now allowing true cross platform server on a Raspberry Pi 4, running a java server that will allow any Bedrock edition players without a java edition Minecraft account.

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